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You want a girl to try?
'69 is the year the car was made
396 is a type of big block powerful engine (I believe they put them in Corvettes and Camaros back then.)
Fuelie heads are the cylinder heads for the engine and actually Fuelie heads don't fit on a 396 - I think they go on a 350.
Hurst is the shifter - I think a popular type for racing.
It is muscle car talk, some of which is bogus.
Originally Posted By: Mars
You want a girl to try?
'69 is the year the car was made
396 is a type of big block powerful engine (I believe they put them in Corvettes and Camaros back then.)
Fuelie heads are the cylinder heads for the engine and actually Fuelie heads don't fit on a 396 - I think they go on a 350.
Hurst is the shifter - I think a popular type for racing.
It is muscle car talk, some of which is bogus.


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In the basement at St. Johns well I found her where she fell

Just another busted sister of Heartbreak Hotel

A little odd that he claims it to be a "sixty-nine Chevy" when he "built her straight out of scratch". Wouldn't that make it a copy or something that just looks like a sixty-nine Chevy? Anyway, it's a little strange that the guy could build a car from scratch but (on the originally lp) didn't know how to spell Camaro.

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Hey kid, you think that's oil? Man, that ain't oil that's blood

I believe back in the day "Built from scratch" meant the engine, tranny, suspension and differential and rarely the body other than modifications to fit new part in.

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In the basement at St. Johns well I found her where she fell

Just another busted sister of Heartbreak Hotel

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